adverb

moreover

moreover, furthermore, besides

The house is beautiful. Moreover, it's in a great location.

The house is beautiful. Moreover, it's in a great location.

He was a talented artist; moreover, a kind person.

He was a talented artist; moreover, a kind person.

((Sentence 1)). Moreover, ((Sentence 2)). to add another piece of information that supports the first one. The house is beautiful. Moreover, it's in a great location.

Synonyms: furthermore, besides, in addition; Antonyms: conversely, nevertheless

From 'more' + 'over', literally meaning 'more over and above what has been said'.

Think of it as adding 'more' information 'over' what you've already stated.

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